KevinV
07-19-2013, 06:35 PM
I've had my inground pool for about a year now and have been doing pretty well this season but came up with a problem so i went to a local pool store and got some advice and now i've come here to get some different advice
and see if you all can help me with any pool problems that come up!
Last week we were getting a lot of rain so I never bothered with the pool and didn't realize my chlorine feeder was out of tablets so the chlorine fell to zero so I just threw in a few more 3" tablets and thought it'd be ok. I check the
chlorine the next day and its still zero then I turn the chlorine feeder up and a couple hours later still zero.
Then I realized there was a tiny bit of algae so I put in an initial dose of algaecide and still no chlorine the next day. I took a water sample to a pool store today and here are the results:
TDS: 600
CYA: 120
Tot. Chlorine: 0.6
Free Chlorine: 0
pH: 7.3
Tot. Alkalinity: 107
Tot. Hardness: 236
I was told the algae and bacteria were taking away all the chlorine so I was told to put in 15 gallons of shock which I did and now the FC is super high finally. Then I started reading on the forums today that with a higher CYA level you need to maintain a high FC level is this true? according to the best guess chart which I took a look at its between 8-12 FC for my CYA level.
All season I've been maintaining around 3 ppm for my FC level, does this mean it hasn't been very sanitary? If so should I flush some water to drop my CYA between 30-50 and maintain a 1-3 ppm or should I keep it how it is and maintain a 8-12 FC reading??
All comments appreciated!!
and see if you all can help me with any pool problems that come up!
Last week we were getting a lot of rain so I never bothered with the pool and didn't realize my chlorine feeder was out of tablets so the chlorine fell to zero so I just threw in a few more 3" tablets and thought it'd be ok. I check the
chlorine the next day and its still zero then I turn the chlorine feeder up and a couple hours later still zero.
Then I realized there was a tiny bit of algae so I put in an initial dose of algaecide and still no chlorine the next day. I took a water sample to a pool store today and here are the results:
TDS: 600
CYA: 120
Tot. Chlorine: 0.6
Free Chlorine: 0
pH: 7.3
Tot. Alkalinity: 107
Tot. Hardness: 236
I was told the algae and bacteria were taking away all the chlorine so I was told to put in 15 gallons of shock which I did and now the FC is super high finally. Then I started reading on the forums today that with a higher CYA level you need to maintain a high FC level is this true? according to the best guess chart which I took a look at its between 8-12 FC for my CYA level.
All season I've been maintaining around 3 ppm for my FC level, does this mean it hasn't been very sanitary? If so should I flush some water to drop my CYA between 30-50 and maintain a 1-3 ppm or should I keep it how it is and maintain a 8-12 FC reading??
All comments appreciated!!